An Interview in 3 Questions with Lynne Laslie, Magic-Maker
Lynne is my friend, but Lynne is much more. She is bringing magic to a hurting world.
The day I was unpacking my U-Haul trailer, she walked up to me and introduced herself. She was my upstairs neighbor in the new apartment building I had found by great chance, with hardwood floors and an old, Floridian flair. I knew we'd become friends, despite working in demanding jobs (full-time teacher, hospital administrator). In truth we came together because of our demanding jobs. What began as a simple greeting turned into dinner at the Mexican, then road trips to the Gulf. The rest is herstory in the making. 
The smile of friends who hadn't seen eachother for months in the early 2020s. We compared notes. We found resonance. It was soothing.This is my interview in 3-questions with Lynne, angelic friend, planner-pro, mom to interesting adult sons and high-energy shelter pups, and aspiring mahjong player if you have any Tallahassee leads...
What new inspiration are you carrying into 2024?
I'm inspired to "live my life" and focus on
enjoyment,
learning,
and resting; to climb out of the "rut"
and experience more of the beauty around me.
Lynne has taught martial arts. She knows how to navigate
the upside-down.
How does your home-world speak to who you are in the world?
My home is where my happiness and contentment start. In the past, taking care of my home was something I enjoyed; decorating, having people over, and making it a space I love to come home to. Those joys have fallen by the wayside in recent years. One goal for 2024 is to create that "magical home" space once again and find my "sacred space".
Lynne is currently cooking a lot of Japanese-influenced dinners.
What happens when you go to the Forgotten Coast for the day?
*Every cell in my body resets.
*I'm filled with a contentment and gratitude like no other.
*For me, it is a special place on earth.
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